SportsDay columnist Rick Gosselin hosted a live chat Monday morning. Here are some of the highlights:

Q: Should the Dallas Cowboys trade for Johnny Manziel?

Gosselin: The Cowboys don't have enough to offer. When it's all said and done, I believe you'll have to get into the Top 5 to guarantee yourself a shot at Manziel. The Cowboys sit at 16, possibly 17 if they lose the coin flip with the Ravens. Teams offering to trade down, want draft picks. Lots of them. Lots of high ones. The two teams with multi-first round picks in this draft are St. Louis and Cleveland -- and the Rams are already in the Top 5. So don't bother speculating veteran players -- Miles Austin, Barry Church, Orlando Scandrick, Doug Free and some of the other names I've heard from readers this season. It will cost the Cowboys a pair of ones, a two, a three and maybe more to get up for a chance to get Manziel. That's giving up a lot for a guy who figures to be sitting on the bench for at least two years as (Tony) Romo gets into his new contract. I like the idea -- the Cowboys just lack the ammo to get there.

Q: Let's say Jerry gets that itch and trades up to top 10 to draft Johnny Football...what do you do with Romo? Try and trade him, cut him and take the cap hit, or let Manziel ride the pine while Cowboys finish 7-9 and miss the playoffs again?

Gosselin: Forget about Manziel. Because of the financial commitment to Romo going forward, the Cowboys can't afford to pay a player first or second round money who doesn't even figure to get on the field for at least two seasons. If the Cowboys go quarterback, my guess is they'll start looking in the fourth round at the earliest.